Due to the tense situation in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled to India. While the protesters vandalized the house of the Chief Justice of Bangladesh, and set fire to the Awami League office and the Mujibur Rahman Museum. On the other hand, Sheikh Hasina’s resignation was celebrated by people in the capital Dhaka and other cities.
Violent protests in Bangladesh forced the prime minister to resign and flee. Violent protesters set fire in various cities.
It should be noted that more than 300 people have been killed in violent incidents and the protest started against the quota system in Bangladesh. After Hasina Wajid left the country, the army has taken over .
Home Minister’s house attacked
On Monday night, according to reports, agitators attacked and ransacked the house of Interior Minister Asad-ul-Zaman Khan Kamal in the capital. Thousands of protesters broke the gate and entered the house of the Home Minister. After which smoke was also seen coming out of the house.
Vandalism at the residence of the Chief Justice
According to reports, the protesters vandalized the residence of the Chief Justice of Bangladesh. According to media reports, several people climbed the wall and entered the Chief Justice’s residence at 19 Hare Road and noises of commotion and vandalism were heard from inside.